Precalculus With Limits: A: Graphing Approach

These determine the horizontal asymptotes of the graph. 🚀 Study Tips

Identify Amplitude (height), Period (length of one cycle), and Phase Shift (horizontal slide). Identities: Use Pythagorean identities ( ) to simplify expressions before graphing. 5. Limits: The Bridge to Calculus Precalculus with Limits: A Graphing Approach

If a graph looks weird, plot 3-5 specific points to anchor it. These determine the horizontal asymptotes of the graph

Before graphing complex equations, you must recognize the "parent" functions by sight. (Diagonal line) Quadratic: (U-shaped parabola) Cubic: Absolute Value: Square Root: (Starts at origin, curves right) Reciprocal: (Hyperbola with asymptotes) 2. Understand Transformations Period (length of one cycle)

Follow the line from both sides; if they meet at the same height, the limit exists. Algebraic View: Try direct substitution first; if you get , factor or rationalize.